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Tons of Bricks in Hawaii 200

Just got back from the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. My second time there, and love it even more. Besides the great little towns, people, views, and weather, there are TONS of bricks cruisin around. They are everywhere - made me feel at home. I think the surfers like them (esp the wagons) for the room. Saw many for sale - prices were nothing to screem about but most were RUST FREE. So if you want to pay for shipping on a boat to the mainland (or elsewhere), those of you that want a rust free brick should check it out.

Now I must get over my jet lag.......






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